San Antonio’s Ongoing Road Construction: What You Need to Know
Hey there, San Antonio! If you’re driving around the city these days, you’ve probably noticed that pretty much everywhere you go, there’s some kind of construction. It feels like you can’t escape those bright orange barrels and detour signs, right? So, what’s actually happening out there, and when do we get to see the finish line? Let’s dive in!
Where’s the Construction Happening?
One big spot that’s been the talk of the town is near the Interstate 10 East Frontage Road.
Just east of Camp Bullis Road and west of La Cantera Parkway (before reaching Loop 1604), this area has been closed off for quite some time. Residents and commuters in the vicinity are pretty frustrated, as it feels like the closed-off lane is here to stay.
Frustration in the Neighborhood
I spoke to some local folks, including Kendall Lacy, who works at a nearby coffee drive-thru. She says, “Every time I have to go to the Rim or La Cantera or anywhere past this road, I pass by these barrels.” Kendall has gotten used to navigating around the blocked lane, but honestly, she’s a bit puzzled. “I figured it was part of the expansion they were doing. I know they were doing construction to expand the lanes, but I haven’t actually seen anything change over there,” she shared.
It’s not just Kendall feeling this way; many others have expressed similar thoughts. The construction barrels currently turning into a concrete barrier have been a part of daily life for quite a while now. You have to wonder, when will this all be over?
What’s Going on Behind the Barrels?
Curiosity got the best of us, so we reached out to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for a little clarity. Here’s what they told us: “There is one lane closed on the eastbound I-10 frontage road near the Oak Hills Church. The frontage road in this area is three lanes across and the furthest left lane, closest to the main lanes, is closed for work related to right of way, drainage, illumination, and utility work. This work is part of Segment 2 of the Loop 1604 North Expansion project.”
While it’s nice to get some insider info, there’s still a cloud of uncertainty hanging overhead, as TxDOT hasn’t provided a specific timeline for when the lane will be cleared. This makes it tough for the people who rely on this road daily.
A Wish for Progress
For Kendall and many other commuters, the wait has been feeling a bit too long. “It’s great when it’s expanding and it’s great when it’s finished, but it’s been a long time now, and it’s really frustrating,” she admitted. And she’s not alone; countless others are looking forward to the day when those backhoes finally park for good and the driving experience can return to normal.
Final Thoughts
In the meantime, it looks like San Antonio drivers will have to continue their journey through the maze of construction. If you’re planning to travel through this area, make sure to give yourself a little extra time, stay alert, and be patient. We’re all in this together as we wait for the city’s infrastructure to improve.
So here’s to better roads ahead, and let’s hope that before long, we’ll all be cruising smoothly past those bright orange barrels!